The Friends of the Professional Car Society is the official website of the Professional Car Society, Inc. (Society). Our membership is primarily dues paying members of the Society; however, it is not a requirement that you belong to the Society to participate in our website.
The professional car is loosely defined as a custom bodied vehicle based on passenger car styling and used in the funeral, rescue, or livery services. Such vehicles may be hearses, flower cars, service cars, ambulances, limousines, or cars which are specially built to combine two or more of these different functions-combination hearse-ambulances, sedan-ambulances, or invalid coaches.
The Society was founded in 1976 to encourage the preservation of such vehicles. At that time, many of these vehicles had no established classes in multi-marquee antique car organizations. The Society's growth since that time has helped to establish the position of the professional car in more clubs and shows, and has served to preserve many of these vehicles for future collectors to restore and enjoy.

General Discussion ForumFor the general discussion of Professional Cars.

Going thru yet another box of old stuff and found this. I thought that it would be cool to share. Please forgive me if this has already been posted.

I believe these verse's were used on Burma Shave Signs that I recall seeing on Route 66 in the mid 50's traveling as a kid in the back seat of an '55 Oldsmobile on our annual summer trek's from CA to Oklahoma to see my Grandmother. MM

Burma shave is shaving cream,spray foam for the close shave the ladies like, as the late George Carlin said "Lenin had a beard Gabby Hayes had whiskers.and Burma shave gave the best shave,my relatives who came to visit from California when I was a kid would tie up the only washroom in our house while tony had a shave, the old fashioned way fascinating to watch unless your bladder was full